Word: jointedly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Reason. The U.S. had a vital new reason for holding fast to its demand for workable inspection before agreeing to any total atomic control plan. Last week New York's Representative W. Sterling Cole, chairman of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, was prodded into admitting on a television panel that the Russians were ahead of the U.S. "in some respects" in atomic development...
...Administration last week announced two far-reaching decisions on disposition of U.S. armed forces in the Pacific that fitted with remarkable good sense into the U.S. defense plan worked out by the President and the Joint Chiefs of Staff last month (TIME...
...Marine, De Joinville's watercolors of the U.S. Civil War were on public view for the first time. The property of his great-grandnephew, the Count of Paris, the paintings were being exhibited, in an odd reconciliation of historical opposites, under the joint sponsorship of the count-the Bourbon-Orléans pretender-and the retiring President of the Republic, Vincent Auriol. Among the 60 neatly drawn and pleasantly colored watercolors of military life in the U.S. were Fording the River at Bull Run, a sylvan scene of a Union convoy along a quiet road, and an exciting pictorial...
...directors. For the same purpose, he has also picked up two small bronzes by Charles Russell and one by Frederic Remington. Douglas believes that the collection will pay for itself by attracting and pleasing customers and visitors. Says Douglas: "It seemed to me respectable for a three-ball joint like ours to have a good collection...
...week met or parried questions ranging from atomic energy to parental failure. Where did his U.N. speech idea of pooling fissionable materials for peacetime purposes come from? a newsman asked. The President grinned and reddened self-consciously. Then he admitted, "I think that I originated the idea of a joint contribution to a central bank ..." What about sharing atomic weapons with NATO countries, as reports from Paris had been suggesting? The President implied that he would not, in peacetime, give away atomic weapons or the means or techniques of building them, but said firmly, "It is simply foolish...